Master Cognitive Science

Master Cognitive Science

Master Cognitive Science Welcome to Bochum Contact Information Prof. Dr. Albert Newen Director of the Program Email: [email protected] Office: GA 3/152 Office Hours: on appointment Dr. Alfredo Vernazzani Managing Director of the Program & Student Consultant Email: [email protected] Office: GAFO 04 / 620 Office Hours: announced on the website of the Master program Program’s Office Email: [email protected] Office: GA 3/151 Dr. Nicolas Lindner Science Manager Center for Mind and Cognition Email: [email protected] Office: GA 3/153 Websites Master Cognitive Science (M.Sc): https://philosophy-cognition.com/mcs/ Center for Mind and Cognition (CMC): https://philosophy-cognition.com/cmc/ Bochum and Its Surrounding The city of Bochum is located in the Ruhr area in North-Rhine Westphalia in the western part of Germany. With a population of over 5 million and with the closely located cities of Dortmund, Essen, Duisburg and Bochum, the Ruhr area is the largest urban metropolitan area in Germany. In Bochum alone, there are nine institutions of higher education, most notably the Ruhr University Bochum and the Bochum University of Applied Sciences. The Ruhr-University has particularly strong connections to the University of Duisburg-Essen and the Dortmund University of Technology, especially in fields related to Cognitive Science. Together, these universities form the University Alliance Ruhr. All cities in the region are in close proximity to one another and connected by a dense net of public transportation, including long-distance trains, regional trains and trams. For example, you can reach the University of Duisburg-Essen in 15 to 25 minutes by train. In the south, the Ruhr area directly connects to the Rhine area including cities such as Düsseldorf (state capital), Wuppertal, Leverkusen, Cologne (largest city in North-Rhine Westphalia), and Bonn. In total, the Rhine-Ruhr metropolitan region covers 7,268 km2 and is home to more than ten million people. The Rhine-Ruhr metropolitan region has nine universities and over 30 partly postgraduate colleges, with a total of over 300,000 students. Four international airports take you to the Rhine-Ruhr metropolitan region and back: Dusseldorf International Airport, Cologne Bonn Airport, Dortmund Airport, and Weeze Airport. Ruhr University Bochum Ruhr University Bochum is located in the district of Querenburg in the South-East of Bochum and was founded in 1962 as the first newly built university after the Second World War. RUB draws strengths from both the diversity and the proximity of the different scientific disciplines located at a single coherent campus. The centralized university campus architecture is comprised almost exclusively of the 1960s architecture style referred to as Brutalism, consisting of 14 almost identical high-rise buildings. This highly dynamic setting enables students and researchers to work across traditional boundaries of academic subjects and faculties. Host to about 42.000 students and about 5.600 staff (411 of which are professors), the RUB is a vital institution in the Ruhr area which was selected as the European Capital of Culture for the year 2010. Thus, the RUB does not only provide excellent conditions for interdisciplinary studies, but also on- and off-campus cultural and leisure-time facilities. The university is organized in twenty different faculties: 1. Faculty of Protestant Theology 2. Faculty of Catholic Theology 3. Faculty of Philosophy, Education and Journalism 4. Faculty of History 5. Faculty of Philology 6. Faculty of Law 7. Faculty of Economics 8. Faculty of Social Science 9. Faculty of East Asian Studies 10. Faculty of Sports Science 11. Faculty of Psychology 12. Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering 13. Faculty of Mechanical Engineering 14. Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology 15. Faculty of Mathematics 16. Faculty of Physics and Astronomy 17. Faculty of Geosciences 18. Faculty of Chemistry and Biochemistry 19. Faculty of Biology and Biotechnology 20. Faculty of Medicine The University’s campus is split into four main areas: Humanities (G), Medicine (M), Engineering (I), and Natural Sciences (N). The main buildings of these areas are named with the letter of the respective area followed by a letter indicating the position of the building within the area. For example, GB is the second main building of the humanities. In between these main buildings are smaller buildings like GABF, i.e. the smaller building between GA and GB, which contain additional seminar rooms and lecture halls. Located in between the four main areas you’ll find administrative buildings such as the main auditorium (Audimax), the central library, the central administration of the University, and several canteens, as well as green spaces which many students use to meet up and spend time in-between classes. The main canteen (“Mensa”) is located in the south right behind the unmissable Audimax. In the north of the campus a bridge across the motorway connects the campus with the University’s subway station, multiple bus stops, and the Uni-Center, where you can find supermarkets, affordable restaurants, copy shops, and more. A small advice: in case you speak a little German, you can also try to use the map feature of the free “RUB Mobile” app to find your way around the campus. Practical Information & Support Everyday Student Life: The “Studierendensekretariat” (admission office), located in building SSC, takes care of students’ needs. This is the place to go if you want to register for your program, if you need to take a leave of absence or if you have lost your student ID card. The “Studierendenwerk” AKAFÖ is a state-run non-profit organization for student affairs in Germany. It provides public services for the economic, social, medical and cultural support for students. AKAFOE runs all dormitories, mensas and cafeterias, and provides the BAföG program to finance studies with grants and loans. Being an International Student: We strongly recommend the International Office to all international students. They can help you with many of your problems concerning visa application, finding accommodation, health insurance, funding, or German language courses. They further provide legal support. The International Office provides a detailed step-by-step instruction of what to take care of before you come to Bochum and while you are here. At the beginning of each term, you can participate in the International Office orientation course, find a “Study Buddy” or join the Language Café. Studying with Disabilities and Chronic Diseases: Students with disabilities or chronic disease face a number of challenges while pursuing their degree. To support these students RUB offers a couple of programs. Please find information about this here. Psychological Support: Studying is stressful and sometimes you might face psychological problems that could prevent or jeopardize success in your studies. The RUB psychological counselling service supports students in difficult situations concerning, for example, learning and working techniques, motivational problems, current psychic crises, organizational or institutional difficulties during the course, personal and social problems or questions concerning psychotherapy. Studying as a Mom or Dad: As a family-friendly university, RUB is committed to facilitating the balancing of family life and academic career. It does so by supporting student parents with a range of services in such a way that it accommodates your family responsibilities. If you need information, please click here. Staying Fit: Of course, being a student is not only about mental exercise. The university offers a large and diverse sports program with over 120 different disciplines taking place on seven days a week. If you prefer to hit the weights, become a member of UniFit. Master Program: Module Overview Preparatory Courses (no credits; arranged before the official start of the lectures) Preparatory Course I. Biostatistics Preparatory Course II. Academic English Preparatory Course III. Mathematics and Computerscience for Modeling Regular Courses (credits) Sem. Module CP 1. A1. Introduction to Cognitive Science 6 (lecture and seminar) BM. Basic Methods a min. 10 BM1. Experimental Psychology Lab 6 BM2. Logic and Philosophical Methodology 6 BM3. Neural networks 3-6 BM4. Functional Neuroanatomy 3 C. Topics Selection b (sem.1 & sem. 2) min. 24 C1. Social Cognition & Meta-Science 6 C2. Perception & Action 6 C3. Memory, Learning and Decision Making 6 C4. Language, Logic & Categories 6 30/60 2. C. Topics Selection b (sem.1 & sem. 2) rest for completion of the modules C1-C4 AM. Advanced Methods c min. 12 AM1. Theory formation and Conceptual Analysis 6 AM2. Advanced Analysis of Language and Logic 6 AM3. Behavior studies 3-6 AM4. Computational Modeling 3-6 AM5. Molecular Imaging 3-6 AM6. EEG-training 3-6 AM7. fMRI-training 3-6 D1. Free Selection 6-12 60/60 3. I. Interdisciplinary Research Area d min. 18 I1. Focus Module Philosophy 3-9 I2. Focus Module Psychology 3-9 I3. Focus Module Computational Modeling 3-9 I4. Focus Module Neuroscience 3-9 P1. Proposal Master Thesis 9 90/120 4. M. Master Thesis and Oral Presentation 30 120/120 In More Detail: Module A1 (Introduction to Cognitive Science) provides a detailed overview concerning the diversity of research areas in cognitive science. The corresponding lecture and seminar are mandatory for all students in the first semester. Module BM (Basic Methods) ensures that all students are familiar with all four basic methods that will be most relevant in the program. Typically, students take three modules and may skip one module that is closest to their study background. One of the basic skills that need to be acquired during the program is the ability to write academic essays. This skill is not taught as one of the Basic Methods. It needs to be acquired during your course work. To do so, each student should write at least one essay in their first year of study, typically in C1 to C4 (Topics Selection).

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